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EssentialistPortable 175W USB Rechargeable Blender with Strainer

R249

Retail: R800
*Warning must be kept out of reach of children
About

The Innolife Portable Blender is perfect for people on the go! It fits in your bag comfortably. Mix your favourite blend wherever you want with its USB charging capability. From fully charged, the blender can last for approximately 10 to 12 uses until a recharge is required. Charging to full capacity in two (2) hours.

Product Features
  • Suitable for smoothies, protein shakes, margaritas, baby formula
  • Easy to clean; add water, a small drop of dishwashing liquid (if you want) and blend for 5 seconds then rinse out
  • Carrying strap attached to the lid with a built-in strainer which assists in keeping the lumps out
  • The product is securely packed in a box with the blender, USB charger, cup brush and user manual book
Product Specifications
  • Volume: 380ml
  • Single working time: 40 – 90 seconds
  • Fully charged usage times: 10 – 12 times
  • Charging mode: USB
  • Charging time: approximately 3 hours
  • Motor rotation: No load <22000rpm Load<15000rpm
  • Power: 175W
  • Battery: Lithium 2000ahm
  • Output power: 5V/1A
  • Blade material: 6 blades, 304 stainless steel
  • Housing material: Plastic
  • Materials: Food grade PP + PC + ABS
  • Accessories: USB cable, sponge, brush and instruction manual
  • Product size: 23,5cm (H) x 8cm (W) x 8cm (L)
  • Weight: 600grams
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